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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: study + recent + says  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Washington Post
Bioterror threat is increasing, study says
Los Angeles Times, CA - Nov 30, 2008
"The rapid growth in the number of such labs in recent years has created new safety and security risks which must be managed," the draft report says. ...
Bipartisan study faults Bush administration?s bio-terror efforts TopNews
Report Sounds Alarm Over Bioterror Washington Post
US Commission Raises Alarm Over WMD-Armed Terrorists Global Security Newswire
United Press International
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Boston Globe
Asthma rate higher in US-born blacks, Dorchester study finds
Boston Globe, United States -
Asthma has rampaged across New England in recent years; one study estimated that the number of people in the region diagnosed with the condition rose by ...
Scrutiny Grows of Drug Trials Abroad
Wall Street Journal -
Big drug makers say they use the same study protocol regardless of where medicines are being tested. They say they routinely monitor international sites and ...

Los Angeles Times
Elephant exhibit underway at LA Zoo raising a ruckus
Los Angeles Times, CA -
The project has already been halted once, when Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa took office and commissioned a study to look into whether it should continue. ...

BBC News
S Africa unveils new Aids fight
BBC News, UK -
A recent Harvard medical study says government delays in introducing Aids drugs between 2000 and 2005 cost more than 330000 lives in South Africa. ...
Africa?s AIDS fight: Fresh focus on issue of multiple partners Christian Science Monitor
Thabo Mbeki must answer for needless deaths of 365000 Aids victims ... Times Online
SAfrica can beat AIDS in 10 years, says ruling party chief AFP
Financial Mail (subscription) - Politicsweb
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Study on aging going strong 50 years later
Wilton Villager, CT -
In recent years, investigators have drawn blood samples and administered brain scans to add neurological evidence to the database, some of which might one ...
Study says newest mercury most harmful to fish in Onondaga Lake
The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY -
"There really hasn't been anything done in recent years, so it's hard to say whether that has changed," said Charles T. Driscoll, a Syracuse University ...

CNNMoney.com
The case for Pfizer
CNNMoney.com - 22 minutes ago
Many predict that Pfizer will soon start ingesting companies that study stem cells. The market opportunity there is still unclear, but Ruppar says there's ...
Higher power
Boston Globe, United States -
"The big fatal flaw was nobody did an avian study before the project went into the ground," says Lisa Daniels, a Pittsfield native and Bentley College ...
Economic downturn has more folks stashing their cash
USA Today -
Whalen, who has four children under age 11, says she wanted to replenish the family's emergency savings fund, which was depleted by recent car repairs. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: ibuprofen + painkiller + 0.18  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Chicken soup may taste good but is it any good for a cold?
WalesOnline, United Kingdom - Jul 13, 2008
Instead, take over-the-counter products like paracetamol or ibuprofen to help reduce fever and relieve pain. Paracetamol is a good first choice painkiller ...
Prices of 70 drugs to go up
The Nation, Pakistan, Pakistan - Aug 3, 2008
... Dextrose (water Infusion), Surbex (multivitamin tablet, syrup), dextrosline, Ibuprofen (painkiller tablet and syrup) and Metronidazole antibiotic.

dBTechno
Pre-Mammography Painkiller May Ease the Pinch
MedPage Today, NJ - Jul 22, 2008
Those who took acetaminophen and ibuprofen to ease pain felt no relief, the researchers said. Explain to interested patients that the study suggested a ...
Lidocaine eases discomfort of mammograms CJAD
Anesthetic gel could make mammograms more bearable: study CBC.ca
Lidocaine Gel May Help Ease Mammography Discomfort: Study TheMedGuru
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BBC News
Drug restriction 'hits patients'
BBC News, UK - Aug 4, 2008
... of patients who needed hospital treatment for stomach problems as a result of taking anti-inflammatory painkillers such as ibuprofen as an alternative.
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories inks global distribution deal with ...
IBTimes India, CA - Jul 8, 2008
... said, Tuesday, it has signed a global distribution agreement for painkiller and anti-inflammatory drug Ibuprofen API with Albemarle Corporation. ...ALB - RDY
Heath Ledger toxicology report released
7Online.com, NY - Aug 4, 2008
Hydrocodone is another name for ibuprofen. Ledger was discovered by his masseuse on Jan. 22 after she arrived for an appointment that afternoon. ...
They're Not Pros, but They Cheat Like Them
Washington Post, United States - Aug 4, 2008
But even among those who condemned the practice, many admitted to using caffeine and ibuprofen as performance boosters before and during races. ...

TheMedGuru
CORRECTED: J&J found not liable in Motrin lawsuit
Reuters - Jul 18, 2008
The painkiller is made by Johnson & Johnson's McNeil consumer healthcare unit. The jury voted 9-3 against liability, after a six week trial. ...
Jury finds J&J not liable in Motrin lawsuit Reuters
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Choosing over the counter painkillers
GoErie.com, PA - Jul 18, 2008
By Richard Harkness Q Which over-the-counter pain-reliever is the safest: acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen or ketoprofen? A All these drugs are considered ...
Prescription for Trouble
Press-Enterprise, CA - Aug 2, 2008
She also told him she was a methamphetamine addict and asked for some ibuprofen. He gave her a prescription for 30 Vicodin pills with an option to refill it ...
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Effect of a Selective Cyclooxygenase-2 Inhibitor on Renal Scarring -
HF Kucuk, SM Bingul, N Kurt, L Kaptanoglu, H Akyol … - Eur Surg Res, 2006 - content.karger.com
... also be applied as a painkiller and anti ... inoculation of LPS, solutions containing
0.18 mg (for ... prednisolone, vitamin A, vitamin E, ibuprofen, pentoxifylline and ...

Effect of a Selective Cyclooxygenase-2 Inhibitor on Renal Scarring -
ES Res - Logo, 2006 - content.karger.com
... also be applied as a painkiller and anti ... inoculation of LPS, solutions containing
0.18 mg (for ... prednisolone, vitamin A, vitamin E, ibuprofen, pentoxifylline and ...
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O xycontin?: TheConcept ofa ?Ghost Pill? and the Postmortem Tissue Distribution of Oxycodonein 36 …
DT Anderson, KL Fritz, JJ Muto - Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 2002 - ingentaconnect.com
... Oxycodone is an opioid alkaloid painkiller derived from ... 20-mg 3 tabs 0.18 0.44 ? ? ? ?
Not ... flurazepam, hydrocodone, ibuprofen, methocarbamal, paroxetine ...
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Investigating the environmental transport of human pharmaceuticals to streams in the United Kingdom -
D Ashton, M Hilton, KV Thomas - Science of the Total Environment, The, 2004 - Elsevier
... This is probably due to the amount of ibuprofen used as a prescription and an
?over-the-counter? anti-inflamma- tory and painkiller, combined with a low ...

[PDF] Product Liability Litigation: An Issue of Merck and Lawsuits Over Vioxx.
KW Rotthoff - pirate.shu.edu
... The other alternatives to these Cox-2 selective inhibitors (Vioxx, Bextra, Celebrex
and Remicade) are nonselective inhibitors, such as naproxen and ibuprofen. ...

Non-sedating acrivastine product -
A Booth, H Dickstein, JR Koup - US Patent 6,077,537, 2000 - freepatentsonline.com
... inflammatory drug, alkaloid painkiller, anti-ulcer ... sulindac, piroxicam, ibuprofen,
naproxen, ketoprofen ... colonic administration was 0.18?0.09 (Balasubramanian ...

[PDF] Media Framing of Prescription Drug Coverage Following a Recall
RA Hotard - 2006 - etd.lsu.edu
... and bleeding sometimes caused by older non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDs), such as aspirin and ibuprofen (Leland, 2005). ...

The fate and removal of pharmaceuticals during sewage treatment -
E Cartmell, R Smetz, A Thompson - dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk
Page 1. i Cranfield University School of Industrial and Manufacturing Science
Department of Water Sciences Thesis submitted for the ...

School of Industrial and Manufacturing Science Department of Water Sciences
A Thompson - 2005 - aerade.cranfield.ac.uk
Page 1. i Cranfield University School of Industrial and Manufacturing Science
Department of Water Sciences Thesis submitted for the ...

[BOOK] Medication Errors: Lessons for Education and Healthcare
RJ Naylor - 2002 - books.google.com
... For example, aspirin and ibuprofen are perhaps the best known of a group ... is a
poison'.14 A recent and excellent article entitled 'Painkiller risks' published ...

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Safe` ibuprofen not so safe, causes bleeding

Ibuprofen is widely considered a safe painkiller, but a recent study says it can lead to gastrointestinal bleeding.

People who take high doses of ibuprofen on a regular basis are three times more likely to experience such bleeding than those who do not take painkillers, said the study published this week in the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) journal Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

 

The research showed that significant bleeding could be observed as early as three days after starting an ibuprofen regimen in otherwise healthy people - giving credence to the belief that high doses of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), no matter the safety profile, are likely to cause bleeding that can be harmful to the digestive system.

"Unfortunately, people dealing with chronic pain, such as arthritis, often increase the recommended dose of their painkillers and they should be aware that the effects on the gastrointestinal tract can be serious," Richard H. Hunt, senior study author, was quoted as saying by the EurekAlert website.

"Of all the NSAIDs available over the counter, ibuprofen was thought to have the least harmful effects on the gastrointestinal tract. However, our study shows that healthy, young people and older people are at great risk of internal bleeding and should speak with their doctor to determine the risks of taking large amounts of ibuprofen."

The research team from McMaster University Health Science Centre in Ontario, Canada, conducted a post-hoc analysis of two separate randomised studies that included 68 healthy volunteers who were given either four weeks of an ibuprofen regimen (800 mg, three times daily for 28 days) or a placebo - a dosage amount twice that of the recommended 1200 mg a day.

Of the healthy subjects included in the study, those taking ibuprofen for 28 days experienced blood loss that was 3.64-fold greater than the placebo group.

According to study authors and previous studies, though the ibuprofen dose was higher than the recommended over-the-counter amount, blood loss, anaemia and other adverse events could be observed at any dose of ibuprofen.

The study authors were hopeful that the findings would bring attention to the amount of painkillers potentially being used by patients at home and the fact that ibuprofen is often combined with other painkillers - potentially causing a greater amount of bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract.

"The potential for serious gastrointestinal complications should always be considered when ibuprofen is recommended for at-home use," said Hunt.

"Elderly people and those with debilitating conditions such as arthritis should be especially cautious about the medications they are taking together and the adverse effects of those interactions. Serious bleeding can always occur even with over-the-counter drugs that are considered safe."

 
 
 
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